07-04-2024, 05:18 PM
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Re: 1990 40 Man Rosters for 24
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Originally Posted by The Gamer |
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So Jim Myers and the ATG_Baseball crew put together a phenomenal 93 man full minors for The Show 23. However, by the time it was released, I had already completed a season or two, and 24 was about to drop. I so loved the 23 1990 rosters and 1984 rosters from the group that I decided to attempt to transfer them to 24. Shoutout to Phillip Snell for giving me advice on the quickest process to transfer the data from 23 to 24.
This set is the full 40-man rosters based on their ratings. I am not a roster guy and definitely not a likeness guy, but I tried to recreate their work onto 24. Some likenesses transferred well between the two game versions, and others did not.
To complete the minor leagues, I simmed an additional 30 seasons and imported those A, AA, and AAA players into this set. Additionally, the free agents are also imports from those simmed seasons. So there are players approaching career milestones. There are no legends or Joe Randoms within this set.
Also, the 26 man roster players have career stats and the only rookies are guys who were rookies in 1990, so only those players will achieve their "first major league hit" or other rookie milestones. Also, the MVP, Cy Young and Rookie of the Year award winners that were active in 1990 have their awards in these rosters. Including Robin Yount and Dale Murphy 2x MVP awards and Saberhagen 2x Cy Young award. Roger Clemens MVP and Cy Young award wins. Valenzuela ROTY and and Cy Young award wins.
I hope I did the great 23 1990 rosters justice and hope you all enjoy these as much as I have been. Attachment 212518
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Great job gamer. One question what was the advice on transferring data between 2 different shows?
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